I'm going to see if my data plan will allow me to sneak in a lengthier message on my laptop...
I just wanted to mention some things I learned that I found very helpful to keep in mind when on dating sites. I don't know if it applies to all of them, but:
1. I've read that dating sites don't delete old profiles (including limited time free trials) and will still count them as part of their roster to boost their numbers to attract new people. A site might boast that it has X million members, but maybe only a very small fraction of those accounts are actually up to date, paid for, and actively used, because the number they're pushing includes everyone who ever signed up for the site.
2. I've read that some sites employee people to put up fake profiles with attractive pictures to lure others in, targeting people who are up for renewal or considering joining after a free trial. You might get a message from someone with a stunning picture -- who conveniently disappears right after you pay.
3. Apparently one of the common online dating scams that I wasn't aware of is the "Widow/Widower Scam." One thing to watch for in particular is if the person claims to be very young.
On one Christian site, I noticed a LOT of profiles (both men and women) claiming to be in their 20's, and listed their status was widowed. I thought this was odd, but had a young co-worker once who went into the military, was killed by a suicide bomber, and left behind a wife, so I scolded myself that I wasn't being too judgmental.
Some time later in the live chat, an older man came in and said that he was frustrated by all the widow scams. I never even knew it was a thing. The man said he was an actual widower, and could tell these others were made up. He told us all to beware and to look for certain patterns, such as claiming they were left with one beloved child whom they were struggling to raise alone, so couldn't you help them out, just a little? Or maybe they had been left behind with a mortgage they were having trouble paying, hint hint.
Now I'm certainly not trying to discredit anyone who has gone through the pain of losing a spouse and is actually going through this.
But I can be a little naive at times (I tend to believe people unless proven otherwise,) and that was definitely an eye-opening experience for me.